I'm assuming these are pretty easy to figure out without me going into detail. However, perhaps that is not the case! If you have any questions, or need me to post more detail, let me know! Otherwise... here are some photos to explain. :)

Thanks everyone! Patti, sorry, I did not include a template for the pieces. I just cut them out by hand. I am sure you could draw some up fairly easily though. They don't necessarily need to be like those I made either. You just need something to stabilize the egg a bit. For the chick, you could make a base to glue it to and add the feet to that. I just made one piece to omit a step. :) Hope that helps!

This is great I found you thru the UBP and needless to say I'm following now. I absolutely love this idea and I know my boys will enjoy making them. Thank you, I will post pictures on my blog when I do them and link them back to you.

Oh, I adore these! As I have got a very sweet tooth I can`t have them as Easter decorations :D (Well I can but without sweets). They would also make lovely little presents to give to friends at Easter time.

Very darling idea! I hope I get a chance to make these for my little ones. Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving your kind comments. I am getting ready to link up my printable Birthday Journaling & Coloring Page to your "For The Kids Friday". Take care,Shaunahttp://myshaenoel.blogspot.com/

Another great project! Your chocolate egg project has been featured in my Sunday Linky this week! Thanks for sharing! :) And check it out here: http://petitehermine.blogspot.com/2011/04/sunday-linky-party-9-goodies.html

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